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is non-stop to seattle? just carry preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. i've been crisscrossing the gulf i can tell you, down here,. people measure commitment by what's getting done. i'm mike utsler, and it's my job to make sure we keep making progress in the gulf. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. another fourteen billion dollars has been spent on response and cleanup. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to the gulf of mexico research initiative... to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue
is non-stop to seattle? just carry preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. i've...
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. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters, jonah spangenthal lee was given the task of explaining the state state's new marijuana law on an online guide. what do you call it? e. mari-what-now? the guide to legal pot use in x.attle. >> reporter: a lot of people are tying, that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling marijuana illegally. for now, that leaves some confusion gaffes. tir example, it's still illegal let moke pot publicly, but last night people did. let me get this straight-- you can possess it, you can buy it, but nobody is allowed to sell t. s> that's correct. alreporter: and nobody is allowed to grow it right now, either. >> that's correct as well. >> reporter: so how do you get legal pot? >> i couldn't tell you. >> reporter: the new law passed with 56% of the vote. supporters say it the save police time and money. since 2001, more than 130,000 tople have been arrested in washington state for marijuana possession. l mal marijuana sales could also generate washington $500 million a year in taxes and business. opponents worry legalization wil
. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters, jonah spangenthal lee was given the task of explaining the state state's new marijuana law on an online guide. what do you call it? e. mari-what-now? the guide to legal pot use in x.attle. >> reporter: a lot of people are tying, that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling marijuana illegally. for now, that leaves some confusion gaffes. tir example, it's still illegal let moke pot publicly, but last night...
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. >> reporter: heidi bruch from seattle did everything she was told during her pregnancy. unfortunately, that did not include getting a booster shot against whooping cough. she caught the disease and passed it to her two week old daughter caroline. >> my heart just sank and i said oh, my gosh, it was me. and i had inadvertently given my newborn a potentially fatal disease. i... it was a horrible feeling. >> reporter: caroline recovered after a month in the hospital but it was touch and go. dr. wendy sue swanson is a pediatrician at the everett clinic mill creek, washington. her county has seen 264 cases so far. that's more than the entire state had last year at this time. >> newborns and infants in particular are at highest risk for complications. they can have a serious life- threatening pneumonia. they can have pauses or cessation in their breathing where they stop breathing. >> reporter: 82% of cases have been in children under age 18. all four fatalities in the state this year were infants. children get their first three doses of whooping cough vaccine at two, four, an
. >> reporter: heidi bruch from seattle did everything she was told during her pregnancy. unfortunately, that did not include getting a booster shot against whooping cough. she caught the disease and passed it to her two week old daughter caroline. >> my heart just sank and i said oh, my gosh, it was me. and i had inadvertently given my newborn a potentially fatal disease. i... it was a horrible feeling. >> reporter: caroline recovered after a month in the hospital but it was...
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in seattle, anarchists in black went on a rampage, smashing bank and business windows, setting fires and throwing at least one smoke bomb. in oakland, demonstrators confronted riot police, who made several arrests. and thousands turned out for a nonviolent protest in new york, where the movement began. the "wall street journal" says that bank of america is preparing to cut 2,000 more jobs worldwide. that's on top of 30,000 jobs announced last year. but there were signs today of improvement in the overall u.s. economy as well, and rebecca jarvis has more about these mixed economic signals. >> reporter: while the u.s. economy is adding jobs, it's at the slowest pace in five months. business investment and construction spending are also weak. >> the unemployment path is not improving as quickly as i think that it should. >> reporter: chicago federal reserve president charles evans says this economic soft patch probably won't deepen, but things aren't going to improve quickly, either. >> what we need to do is to get people to increase their entrepreneurial activities so that there's hiri
in seattle, anarchists in black went on a rampage, smashing bank and business windows, setting fires and throwing at least one smoke bomb. in oakland, demonstrators confronted riot police, who made several arrests. and thousands turned out for a nonviolent protest in new york, where the movement began. the "wall street journal" says that bank of america is preparing to cut 2,000 more jobs worldwide. that's on top of 30,000 jobs announced last year. but there were signs today of...